Remote viewing (RV) really works; I've been involved with it since before it
became fashionable.  You can prove that to yourself easily.  I've done it
and even taken a course in it, and presented at the annual remote viewing
conference in Nevada ( http://irva.org ).  It sure changes one's view of the
nature of physical reality, e.g. time appears symmetric with respect to
"now", and it's possible to pick a time either in the past or the future and
get information.

It has been proven that you can even edit the past
http://www.nidsci.org/pdf/timereversed.pdf  http://www.fourmilab.ch/rpkp/ --
there are an infinite number of plausible pasts in which the "now" state
vector is equivalent, or you can edit it to yield a new improved state
vector.

There are no secrets.

Although there's no shortage of theories trying to explain RV, virtually all
try to do that based on quantum physics.  I contend that it can not be
explained in that way because earth-3D-spacetime reality is a virtual world
(actually multiple individual virtual worlds), and in general, to simplify,
a character in a simulation can not explain the software that's simulating
him using the physics being simulated, or even know that he is a simulation.
In our case, we can understand how it all works, but it's more of a computer
science discipline than physics :-) --  we're just in a Holodeck.

Movies like "The Matrix", "The 13th floor", StartrekNG's "Ship in a Bottle"
and "Elementary Dear Data" all have surprising elements of truth in them.
There's much more to it, of course. You actually may leave the Holodeck if
you wish, and change the software and data to anything at all you like.

Anomalies, UFO's etc. are semi incompatible entities, sort of like trying to
run a PowerPoint presentation thru a MathCAD interpreter --you occasionally
may get something interesting, but it's not at all like it actually is with
the proper interpreter.

Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona US
http://HoytStearns.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Concerned that a psychical (PSI) gap existed between U.S. and Soviet
paranormal research efforts, the CIA sponsored discreet research into
paranormal phenomena commencing in 1972...
Read the paper at:

http://www.lfr.org/LFR/csl/library/Bremseth.pdf


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